Med uppföljaren till Red orchestra: Ostfront 41-45 befäster Tripwire sin nisch: förstapersonaction med hårdkokt realism. Det handlar om andra världskriget och mer specifikt om slaget vid Stalingrad. Här finns ett ensamläge för ryssarna och ett för tyskarna, men med hopplöst illa programmerade trupper finns varken nöje eller utmaning att hämta här. Lue Lisää Translate to suomi
So the only way to get to grips with Red Orchestra 2 is to dive in at the deep end. This will definitely aggravate some (especially given the high asking price for what is really a niche game), but others will find the challenge inspiring and so much more rewarding than a quick and easy deathmatch on your triple-A FPS of choice. Lue Lisää Translate to suomi
This might not sound like a great deal of fun, and it isn't at first. Initially, the game seems chaotic and random, with a lot of sudden, unfair deaths inflicted on you by dug-in enemies that kill you without revealing their positions. You never know where they are until after you're dead, which is when the camera helpfully swings out and focuses in on them in their hidey holes. Lue Lisää Translate to suomi
Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad finns ute nu till PC. Lue Lisää Translate to suomi
We can distinguish some good ideas in , but the execution is not up to par. The singleplayer has a long way to go yet: the campaigns are not exciting at all and the A.I. sucks. The potential of the multiplayer then, is killed by the many bugs. Perhaps Red Orchestra 3 will do better? Lue Lisää Translate to suomi
This game was first released in a very poor state. Slow game play and computer crashes. With the 1st update, game play has been promised by the developer, Tripwire, to improve. I would wait 6 months and if you are still interested in a WW2 FPS, check the forums to be sure things are fixed. Lue Lisää Translate to suomi
The Red Orchestra franchise was one that specifically catered to the hardcore, simulation shooter crowd but those who found themselves at home in Ost Front might find themselves a bit lost in this new world. Red Orchestra 2 is a game stuck between sub genres. It's a realistic shooter that seemingly wants to be an arcade style shooter which will leave the most hardened veteran confused. Lue Lisää Translate to suomi
- The singleplayer AI is very much improved from the first title, but they still have bugs to kink out they often get stuck in pathfinding going in circles in singleplayer when ordering them to attack a german emcampment they usually stick in a circle instead of going to the base killing the germans. Lue Lisää Translate to suomi
RO2 is a great game. I have played a lot of FPSs and tend to go for the more realistic ones usually. Add to that my fascination with WW2 and the Eastern front in particular, I think Tripwire does a great job capturing capturing the feeling of the Eastern front. Gameplay wise, I have tons of fun with this game. I don't know what most of these reviewers are doing, but I don't really enco unter many bugs. Lue Lisää Translate to suomi
Five years ago, Tripwire Interactive turned an award winning Unreal mod into a smash hit with both WWII and FPS fans. Red Orchestra : Osfront 41-45 received critical acclaim and a fantastic fanbase. Now Tripwire is trying to branch out from the multiplayer focus of the first game, include a single player campaign, as well as a few new tricks up their sleeve, and make WWII games relevant once again. Lue Lisää Translate to suomi